Bevilacqua nominated to Coldwell Banker Commercial National Multifamily Housing Group
John Bevilacqua was nominated to Coldwell Banker Commercial's prestigious National Multifamily Housing Group, being one of only thirty agents in the country selected in this group. Bevilacqua is based in the Coldwell Banker Commercial Prime Properties office located in Cohoes.
Bevilacqua will be responsible for coordinating all sales, marketing, and analyses of multiple unit apartment properties located in the upstate New York and parts of New England markets for Coldwell Banker Commercial's Multifamily division based out of the corporate headquarters in New Jersey.
Bevilacqua was chosen for his extensive background in investment real estate sales and spent numerous years in the New York City market before relocating to the Capital District.
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